![]() Just one serving of the smoothie mix provides them with the equivalent of 1/4 cup fruits and 1/4 cup of their daily servings needed. I’m happy to report he loved it!įollowing a super easy recipe I found on the PediaSure website I took an ordinary sandwich and turned it into a power packed sandwich full of extra nutrients that help to fulfill their daily fruit and veggie servings with real dried strawberries, bananas, apples, and sweet potatoes. He’s loved all the recipes I’ve been making with the new PediaSure SideKicks Fruit & Veggie Smoothie Mix and agreed to try it in this simple lunchbox sandwich. ![]() For years, he has said a big fat NO to the idea of jelly touching his sandwich until now. Peanut Butter & Jelly being one of them, while most kids at his school have this on a daily basis in their lunch boxes, not my kid. Typically he’s all about pepperoni and mustard sandwiches (his own creation), but this year he’s agreed to try a few new things. While my oldest will eat just about anything, which makes packing lunches a breeze for him – my youngest son is the one that is particular about what goes in that lunchbox. ![]() Today I’m sharing a simple lunchbox staple with a nutritious twist and some really fun Free Printable Lunchbox Notes to help add a little fun to lunchtime. I love to plan the kids lunches ahead of time for the first couple weeks, it really helps to keep things running smoothly each day when they go back. In just a few short weeks, our kiddo’s will be headed back to school – I’m not sure who is more excited me or them! Soon we will be purchasing new school supplies, backpacks, and lunch boxes. However, all ideas and opinions are my own. Disclosure | This post is sponsored by PediaSure®, and I have received product and compensation in return for this post.
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